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and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and permitting to where you could go on the internet, fill out your information, what we found in oklahoma, we were operating, operating government. what i would call in an eight-track, bureaucracy in an ipod world. it just wasn't working. one of the things i found in the state of oklahoma we had 76 financial software accounting programs to operate government. can you imagine owning a business, 76 different financial programs, couldn't match apples to oranges. we changed that too. >> do you get rid of stuff? i was on the air last night suggesting that, we ought to get rid of the government service administra
and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and...
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of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of oklahoma. >> base line. right out of the base line? >> and decreased our income tax by .25%. this year, i said my second year unoffice. i said we will do restructuring of the tax system in our state. what we propose to dupe is let people keep more of their hard earned money. new concept. we believe in that in our state. so this year, i proposed taking our 5.25% income tax top rate done to 0% for those, couples that make 0 to $30 t they pay no income tax at all. helping the working poor. helping the poor in our state. and from, the, level of $30,000 to $70,000, 2.25% down from 5.25%. and $70,000 and above
of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of...
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and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping for the debate on tuesday. this is a rematch if you will after scoring very, very well in the debate that many consider the reason why he closed posals not only in ohio and florida and wisconsin where they are close to dead even and tommy thompson joins us, the u.s. senate and cand date virtually even in the polls. tommy, good to have you. where do you think and why do you think for mitt romney, the swing state polls have swung so far back. is it just the debate or the normal reassessment that goes on in the campaign or what? >> several reasons, neal. you touched on a few of them and let me thank you for havi
and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping...
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in an environment that will prick you , eat you. and i thought that is politics. i created two cartoons. kevin, the lost rabbani of the apocalypse. he is now running for president. -- the lost bunny of the apocalypse. he is now running for president. >> i got a partner. i got the best artist in the business. it is about a young man who graduate from college and then moves back in with his parents, kind of a crowded scenario. he works temporary jobs until he screws up and gets fired or the jokes run out. it has been a terrific success. newspapers are not really buying comic strip snout. if you are in a 60 papers by the end of the year, consider that a home run. we are and a 320 today. we are in 320 today. the husband is a conservative. and his wife is a radio talk show host is more of a free spirit, liberal minded. you have to build a conflict into a comic strip or sitcom to throw off the humor. you have to bang two rocks together. >> i started doing a panel in de l.a. weekly. this is the week after the riot. the paper invited me to come in and pitch them a weekly
in an environment that will prick you , eat you. and i thought that is politics. i created two cartoons. kevin, the lost rabbani of the apocalypse. he is now running for president. -- the lost bunny of the apocalypse. he is now running for president. >> i got a partner. i got the best artist in the business. it is about a young man who graduate from college and then moves back in with his parents, kind of a crowded scenario. he works temporary jobs until he screws up and gets fired or the...
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so we try hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it is a tricky situation. there's no doubt about it. there's no diplomatic relations, last year, at least according to the press accounts of supreme leader opened a hotline between their two navies, which would have perhaps hope fuse this problem. if there was an incident we call a commander and say this is what we saw. >> host: that the incident as the agreement, which i know several of the u.s. naval commanders in the region have thought would be sort of below the threshold of being political breakthrough, but still something very useful and pragmatic. >> absolutely. if we could get to that step, it would help. it doesn't have anything to do with the grand geostrategic calculations or the way regulated governments fear each other. the good of the soviet union when there is tremendous adversary and it's something navies do. >> host: the reference of the cold war is useful and will eventually get to the toilet were shadow, cold war. how do we understand the u.s.-iran story. the cold war in some ways it's a use
so we try hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it is a tricky situation. there's no doubt about it. there's no diplomatic relations, last year, at least according to the press accounts of supreme leader opened a hotline between their two navies, which would have perhaps hope fuse this problem. if there was an incident we call a commander and say this is what we saw. >> host: that the incident as the agreement, which i know several of the u.s. naval commanders in the...
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plus, is fracking actually good for the environment? carbon emissions plunge and one environmentalist says, you can thank fracking. he is here to make the case. >>> are you ready for some football? the refs and nfl make a deal. who scored and who got sacked. we'll break it down. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
plus, is fracking actually good for the environment? carbon emissions plunge and one environmentalist says, you can thank fracking. he is here to make the case. >>> are you ready for some football? the refs and nfl make a deal. who scored and who got sacked. we'll break it down. even when they say it's not it is always about money.
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in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony convictions, a thousand of them insiders. they went to prison. how many prosecutions have we seen in the crisis that led to the meltdown in 2008? that's right and the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's why we neither side says we are going to go off to these people but lied, cheated and steel but if you read the financial crisis commission report they gave about $10 million which is like and 80 million or 100 million-dollar, no one's been able to poke a hole in that report and when it came to washington wanted conference to? dropped it in the file because they di
in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony...
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i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this whole economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make sure that we stop shipping jobs overseas. chris murphy's main a theme of his campaign is making things here. he has done a great job of that with our industrial base in connecticut. there is a 4 to 1 ratio, meaning for every manufacturing jobs, there are four service sector jobs. that will continue to be our emphasis. we have made great steps. the joint strike. the tanker. those will involve the industrial base here and in the state of connecticut, thanks in large part to the connecticut delegation and chris murphy. >> this is "newsmakers." our guest is john larson. also joining us -- jonathan strong and jonathan weisman. >> con
i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this whole economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make sure that we stop shipping jobs...
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all sorts of issues have to be crunched through, but i am sure that the environment secretary will have listened closely to what my honorable friend said. >> will the prime minister confirm, with no ifs or buts, that there will be no third runway at heathrow airport while he leads his party? >> let me say clearly that, while i believe that we need to establish a form of review that will bring parties together and make a decision about airport capacity, i will not break my manifesto pledge. >> a letter from and meeting with the secretary of state for defence has confirmed that the 2nd battalion the royal regiment of fusiliers is the only battalion that should not have been cut on military grounds. what did for 2rf was the additional criterion that regimental losses be capped at one battalion, thus saving more poorly recruited scottish battalions ahead of a scottish referendum. will the prime minister kindly meet me and other mp's from across the house to discuss the issue? >> i am happy to arrange a meeting between my honorable friend, the defence secretary and other interested members.
all sorts of issues have to be crunched through, but i am sure that the environment secretary will have listened closely to what my honorable friend said. >> will the prime minister confirm, with no ifs or buts, that there will be no third runway at heathrow airport while he leads his party? >> let me say clearly that, while i believe that we need to establish a form of review that will bring parties together and make a decision about airport capacity, i will not break my manifesto...
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. >> -- these companies in a lightly regulated environment to do the right thing? i don't. >> two interesting pieces of data. then, patrick, i want you to talk about the president's record because he didn't talk about it explicitly. we've seen a doubling in our renewables. it went from 3 to 6%. we're hitting the wind energy targets that were projected out to 2040 already. this is an amazing paradox, right? as climate has lurched backwards in the political debate, emissions have come down quite a bit. we now have a carbon emissions in 2012 at the 1990 levels. now this is a result of two things. massive economic contraction, which is that first dip there in '08, and then the natural gas boom and the way that natural gas has btu for btu replaced coal and emits much less. patrick, is it an explicit political strategy to not talk about climate? >> no, it absolutely is not. i want to point you back to the most important speech that the president's made during the entire election cycle, which is the convention speech in north carolina where he explicitly talked about clim
. >> -- these companies in a lightly regulated environment to do the right thing? i don't. >> two interesting pieces of data. then, patrick, i want you to talk about the president's record because he didn't talk about it explicitly. we've seen a doubling in our renewables. it went from 3 to 6%. we're hitting the wind energy targets that were projected out to 2040 already. this is an amazing paradox, right? as climate has lurched backwards in the political debate, emissions have come...
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need to do, and this is something that was evident in the speech early in 2000 when he to create an environment that is friendly to capital as of the business and capital come here and then we will have more work in the future and then we can grow our consumption and our well-being and half 4% growth. the reason why you need to read the book is that it makes sense and we all need to become advocates for giving the sensible thing because the sensible thing is the last thing that people in washington are talking about right now >> and i think there are four chapters in the book that kind of sum it up. president bush's foreword, my introduction, brandon -- chapuran y growth and kevin's chapter on chapter six which presents three or four has he just outlined quite ways to grow so maybe that is the best answer to your question. other questions. >> to follow on that. one of the goals that we have in this book is to change the conversation to grow and not just the the date between austerity and growth. growth really matters. if you are growing but the economists are growing it makes solving these othe
need to do, and this is something that was evident in the speech early in 2000 when he to create an environment that is friendly to capital as of the business and capital come here and then we will have more work in the future and then we can grow our consumption and our well-being and half 4% growth. the reason why you need to read the book is that it makes sense and we all need to become advocates for giving the sensible thing because the sensible thing is the last thing that people in...
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guaranteed loss if you're buying a twenty year bond with zero percent near zero percent coupon in an environment or social banks are printing money like it's going out of style you're guaranteed a loss but so but they need to keep the wheels of the fraud going because of the cheats you train a fraud stops at the station then they're not going to be able to live that big christmas bonus to do. so again they think it's still like in the old times where everything was guaranteed by the state now let's look at our economies over here the can is full of cement this is from market ticker dot org and apparently the. dallas fed which has been a strong opponent of q.e. in all forms has come out with a working paper the soon to be infamous number one to six the paper isn't titled ultra easy monetary policy and the law of unintended consequences and one thing they note about quantitative easing is that cumulative stock effects provide negative feedback mechanisms that over time also we can both supply and demand it is also the case that ultra easy monetary policies can eventually threaten the health of fin
guaranteed loss if you're buying a twenty year bond with zero percent near zero percent coupon in an environment or social banks are printing money like it's going out of style you're guaranteed a loss but so but they need to keep the wheels of the fraud going because of the cheats you train a fraud stops at the station then they're not going to be able to live that big christmas bonus to do. so again they think it's still like in the old times where everything was guaranteed by the state now...
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we need to create an environment that's friendly to business, friendly to capital so that businesses and capital come here, and then we'll have more businesses, more capital in the future, and then we can grow our consumption, and we can grow our well being, we can have 4% growth. but the reason why you need to read the book is that it makes sense, and i think we all need to become advocates for doing the sensible thing because that's the last thing that the people in washington are talking about right now. [laughter] >> and i think that there are, there are four chapters in the book that kind of sum it up. president bush's forward, my introduction, brendan's chapter on why growth and kevin's chapter, chapter six, which presents three or four -- as he just outlined -- quick ways to growth. so maybe that's the best answer to your question. other questions? >> actually, could i just follow on that for one second? >> yeah, sure. one of the goals we have is to change the conversation to growth. growth really matters, okay? if you're growing, all right? if the economy's growing, people ar
we need to create an environment that's friendly to business, friendly to capital so that businesses and capital come here, and then we'll have more businesses, more capital in the future, and then we can grow our consumption, and we can grow our well being, we can have 4% growth. but the reason why you need to read the book is that it makes sense, and i think we all need to become advocates for doing the sensible thing because that's the last thing that the people in washington are talking...
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proven technologies all natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundt, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ lou: voters yesterday turned investors today and turn their attention from the presidential race to the fiscal cliff and ross the atlantic the reality in europe ofan economic contraction and, well, a continuing crisis. the result, the biggest one day decline on wall street since june. markets opened sharply lower, but the dow and nasdaq breaking below the 200-day moving averages. rallies failed throughout the session. stocks closing down more than 2% on the day. the dow down 313 for the first time since september. th s&p down 34 and the nasdaq down 75. the sell-off came in heavy trading. over 4 billion. a 4-1 margin. the heav
proven technologies all natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundt, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ lou: voters...
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>> right now in the last few years, the democrats have been closer and more pro environment. the coal industry is pretty well entrenched in the republican party. that's one of the things we need to face up. . >> specifically about military veterans. he was president for years, but what was your overview of his tenure? >> a lot of things i didn't agree with the war for instance. i didn't agree. he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been better served if al gore had won. it was so close. anyway, i think if al had been president, we would have stayed out of the wars and certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy. we really need to do. >> of all the things you experienced in your life, you won the americas cup. you bought a baseball team and dated some of the most beautiful women in the world. you made billions of dollars. all the things that you experienced. what's been the greatest moment of your life? >> the greatest single thing is to see my childre
>> right now in the last few years, the democrats have been closer and more pro environment. the coal industry is pretty well entrenched in the republican party. that's one of the things we need to face up. . >> specifically about military veterans. he was president for years, but what was your overview of his tenure? >> a lot of things i didn't agree with the war for instance. i didn't agree. he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened...
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we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60 minutes" segment that aired just this past sunday about a way to train adult skilled workers who have been suffering through long-term unemployment thanks to the recession. they're employable, but because of the current market a lot of employers are sayingly employed the next job. they're really in a bind. there's another program working with these adults. i think we have a clip from it. let's play it. >> we ought to be giving every moment of our time figuring out how we're going to restore for them the american dream. >> joe carbone is president of something called th
we're not making a judgment about that environment. what we're saying is we know that environment well. know how to prepare you for that well. there are certain benefits associated with being in a career in a company like that. we're really saying it's additive rather than losing something or really selling out. it's gaining a place you can bring your skills and your talents to earn a good living. >> gerald, when i first heard about your program it reminded me of the "60...
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they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years. what is jeb bush doing right now? >> he is putting together a lot of different pieces that to me look like a presidential platform. on immigration he is way out ahead of his party and is writing a book right now that will lay out his philosophy on immigration. >> jennifer: smart move. >> yes. and george w. bush put out a book on economic policy this summer called "the 4% solution," not many people read it, but jeb was supportive of it. >> jennifer: so you think that george w. bush wrote that policy at his behest -- >> it's out of the george w. bush institute and jeb was on the board -- >> jennifer: fascinating bush po
they either need to find somebody closer to the center -- >> jennifer: do you think in this gop environment, if he really is more of a moderate could he be successful? >> that is the big question. as you know the pendulum swings back and forth in politics. there was a time when pat buchanan and ross perreault could challenge bush senior and then it swung book and we got george w. bush. >> jennifer: let's assume that president obama getting reelected and has another four years....
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and i didn't agree with -- he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been much better served if al gore had won. i mean, it was so close. anyway, but then i think we would have -- if al had been president, i think we would have stayed out of those wars and we certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy, which we really need to do. >> of all the things you've experienced in your life, you won the america's cup, you bought a baseball team and had great glory, you dated some of the most beautiful women in the world. you made billions of dollars. of all the things that you've experienced, what's been the greatest moment of your life? >> the greatest single thing is to see my children all turn out well. all five of them. >> and have they? >> they have. >> is that your proudest achievement? >> my proudest personal achievement. my proudest business achievement would be cnn. >> how am i doing, by the way? i may as well get the verdict from -- >> how are you
and i didn't agree with -- he wasn't strong enough on the environment to make me happy. very little happened during his term. i think we would have been much better served if al gore had won. i mean, it was so close. anyway, but then i think we would have -- if al had been president, i think we would have stayed out of those wars and we certainly would have gone a lot further towards switching over to clean renewable energy, which we really need to do. >> of all the things you've...
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i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate change is serious business. we had the hottest summer anybody can remember. 16 of the last 17 years have been the hottest on record. climate change is a real problem and the sooner we start to address it, the better. not just for everybody in the whole world, but also for our economy. other economies, people around the world are beginning to appreciate, if you go to the developing world, people are beginning to appreciate the value of clean water, of clean air. when you lose those things, it's very hard to get them back. so we have these hard-fought, hard-won, rather, regulations that as near as i can tell, the other side wants to eliminate. like there was a fund-raiser yesterday, as i understand it, from big oil. they're not supporting the president, they're supporting the other side and there's historic reasons for this, but it's not in anybody's best interest to have the environment degrade. and there's one more thing
i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate change is serious business. we had the hottest summer anybody can remember. 16 of the last 17 years have been the hottest on record. climate change is a real problem and the sooner we start to address it, the better. not just for everybody in the whole world, but also for our economy. other economies, people around the world are...
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the problem is now we have created an environment under both democrats and republicans where private businesses believe if they really get it wrong, they will be bailed out. >> so, actually what you have got now, steven adler, a situation where the markets is in a permanent new deal, and change the u.s. economy? >> i actually respectfully disagree with that. first of all, while this cannot be proven, the bailouts or rescues -- during be no functioning u.s. economy today. the entire economic system would have collapsed in a panic. i cannot prove that, but i fervently believe that. i believe what president bush and president obama did was the exception that reinforces the rule. that the u.s., quite different from parts of europe, the u.s. does it stay out of the industrial sector. i do not think anybody who was involved with these rescues in 2008 and 2009 believed they were setting a precedent and wanted to set a precedent or had any desire for the government to be in this business one second longer than necessary. >> you say that, but do you think there's a possibility that actually t
the problem is now we have created an environment under both democrats and republicans where private businesses believe if they really get it wrong, they will be bailed out. >> so, actually what you have got now, steven adler, a situation where the markets is in a permanent new deal, and change the u.s. economy? >> i actually respectfully disagree with that. first of all, while this cannot be proven, the bailouts or rescues -- during be no functioning u.s. economy today. the entire...
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kevin clutchfield, ceo of alpha natural said this, the regulatory environment aimed at constraining the use of coal is what's happened here by the obama administration, and, yet, the obama administration, their spokeswoman just said this, "president obama has increased investmentings in the research and development of clean coal technology and employment in the mining industry at a 15-year high in 2011." they say nothing is wrong, nothing hurts, no problem here to see. what do you say? >> i'm hopeful president obama and the administration see the light and include coal in the agenda, but what i've seen from the epa is more to -- politics, and we need politicians looking out for the future to ensure we have coal around that equals jobs and prosperity for americans in the future. gerri: what's interesting is the united mine workers endorsed obama in the last election. they are endorsing nobody right now. what's that tell you? >> well, that tells me that they are very concerned. they understand the economics of this because it's their families, their retirements. it's the communities where
kevin clutchfield, ceo of alpha natural said this, the regulatory environment aimed at constraining the use of coal is what's happened here by the obama administration, and, yet, the obama administration, their spokeswoman just said this, "president obama has increased investmentings in the research and development of clean coal technology and employment in the mining industry at a 15-year high in 2011." they say nothing is wrong, nothing hurts, no problem here to see. what do you...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> going after medicare? it used to be the third rail in american politics. has something changed? if it did, i didn't get the memo. the fight to end medicare with gop strategist steve smidt. that's next. even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. my name is adam frucci and i'm the i love new technology,om. so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was pretty interested. turns out you just sync your american express card securely to your twitter account, tweet specific hashtags, and you'll get offe
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> going...
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preservation of the environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge. it's common sense. this is a time of budget constraints. i have requested for epa, one of the largest percentage budget increases of any agency beginning the long necessary effort to clean up a area and national resource, the chesapeake bay. [applause] reduce the threat by abandoned waste dumps, epa will spend $410 million, and i will request a subtle increase of $50 million and because the super fund law expires 2341985 -- in 1985, i asked for a proposal for extension so there's additional time to complete this important task. on the question of acid rain which concerns people in many areas of the united states and canada, i'm proposing a research program that doubles our current funding and we'll take additional action to restore our lakes and develop new technology to reduce pollution that causes acid rain. [applause] we have greatly improved the conditions of our natural resources. we'll ask the congress for $157 million beginning in 1985 to acquire new park and conservation lands. the department of
preservation of the environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge. it's common sense. this is a time of budget constraints. i have requested for epa, one of the largest percentage budget increases of any agency beginning the long necessary effort to clean up a area and national resource, the chesapeake bay. [applause] reduce the threat by abandoned waste dumps, epa will spend $410 million, and i will request a subtle increase of $50 million and because the super fund law expires...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. it's the only way to get fresh coffee. not in my house! this new flavor lock pack from maxwell house helps seal in freshness. wow! that is fresh! am i still yelling? [ male announcer ] maxwell house flavor lock. always good to the last drop. >>> with more developing news to report today as tropical storm issac
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress?...
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. >> it is difficult to project that answer until the commercial vehicles get into flight environment. and are more carefully configured and describe in detail. i think that it is clearly a very safe to return to earth on i think the shuttle would continue to be safe and we could to bend on that. i think it is certainly to a will. the key here is that the aires was designed with the recommendation, that is, safety first. it was designed with that in mind. the commercial vehicles, i do not know what to safety considerations they have in their design. but i am hopeful that they are good. i do not know. >> you also comment on the orion light, to bring people off of the space station but not go up. it will not have the capability to go to other destinations. maybe it is an expensive project with limited usefulness. do you think that is the best use of our budget constraints, to have that limited capability as opposed to putting the same money into an orion that would be able to do some of the things that the president said were his cool and which i think are exciting, going around mars or
. >> it is difficult to project that answer until the commercial vehicles get into flight environment. and are more carefully configured and describe in detail. i think that it is clearly a very safe to return to earth on i think the shuttle would continue to be safe and we could to bend on that. i think it is certainly to a will. the key here is that the aires was designed with the recommendation, that is, safety first. it was designed with that in mind. the commercial vehicles, i do not...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," one year later the raid on osama bin laden has become a war of words. >> i think it was very disappointing for the president to try to make this a political item by suggesting in i wouldn't have ordered such a raid. of course i would have, any -- any american, any thinking american, would have ordered exactly the same thing. >> i just recommend that everybody take a look at people's previous statements, in terms of whether they thought it was appropriate to go into pakistan and take out bin laden. i assume that people meant what they said when they said it. that's been at least my practice. >> after accusing of the white house of playing politics and with anniversary, mitt romney will
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," one year later the raid on osama bin laden has become a war of...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> pelley: a remarkable new study today about spinal cord injuries really caught our eye. it features rats with partially severed spinal cords that learn to walk again. the rats had been given a combination of drugs, electrical stimulation, and intense physical training. researchers are now developing a similar study to see if it will work in humans. a history-making space trip ended today. infrared imaging shows the unmanned space-x caps ulas it bill parcells chuted into the pacific. it was the fistfightly own ship to dock with the space station and deliver supplies. space-x hopes to sendown astronauts into orbit. today we got a speak at some very special home muchs. britain's royal family at the beach in 1957. the film is part
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> pelley: a remarkable new study today about spinal cord injuries really caught our eye. it features rats with partially...
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what can you tell me can be done in an environment like this? >> i think it's going to be a great convention. when you come to florida, there is always going to be tropical storm issues in the middle of the summer. we knew that. the odds were fairly incontestable. we are lucky that we dodged a bullet this time. we haven't been hit in 90 years. we just got a brief brush. i think it's going to be a great convention. not only to produce a nominee but tampa's coming-out party for the the entire world. frustum and for us, this is the biggest thing we've ever done, the most complex thing we've ever done. it's the most exciting thing we've ever done. neil: we don't mind you having this coming out. but as a yankee fan, could you leave your team out of that? >> oh, no, not at all. we love the yankees. neil: enough already. mayor, i want to touch on health the weather can affect the administrators and occupiers and others who are planning some not so fun event. what is the latest? >> there are some bad people here. we know who they are and what they're up
what can you tell me can be done in an environment like this? >> i think it's going to be a great convention. when you come to florida, there is always going to be tropical storm issues in the middle of the summer. we knew that. the odds were fairly incontestable. we are lucky that we dodged a bullet this time. we haven't been hit in 90 years. we just got a brief brush. i think it's going to be a great convention. not only to produce a nominee but tampa's coming-out party for the the...
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we had the worst economic environment in a generation or two, since the great depression. that was caused, by the way, of the policies governor romney is urging on the country. this president turned that around. this president showed he is able to swim against the current and make change. we see more people with health care in this country than ever before. more private sector jobs. we have seen the automobile industry saved. we have seen the financial industry saved. we have seen the country brought back from the brink of depression. are we done? of course not. but western certainly on a better course and pointed in the right direction. >> what i heard was that this president needs more time. but, where we are, if you think about it, this is the worst economic recovery since world war ii. full charge of the congress, they pushed forward a health care bill where people are paying more for premiums. middle class is hit with the tax penalty where the regulatory climate for the country is not going create that job. the governor has a plan to make sure we simplify a lower rate
we had the worst economic environment in a generation or two, since the great depression. that was caused, by the way, of the policies governor romney is urging on the country. this president turned that around. this president showed he is able to swim against the current and make change. we see more people with health care in this country than ever before. more private sector jobs. we have seen the automobile industry saved. we have seen the financial industry saved. we have seen the country...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody plays hardball. >> the ground game -- who has the most enthusiastic supporters? the money game -- will the candidate with the fattest super pac win? and the charm offensive -- which candidate is more likable? >> i like hanging out with women. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> as we celebrate this memorial day holiday, we are a six months away from the 2012 election. we will stay away from the breaking news and focus on the road ahead. our guide is peter hart, who produces the nbc news-"wall street journal" on which we rely. he says it is a 50/50 shot for the president did 2/3 of the american people s
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody...
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provinces in germany are given exclusive authority over language, over religion, over education, over environment, you know, fill in the blank. now, again, this is something that we could debate about at great length, but i assume it would -- that if you like federalism defined as some degree of subnational autonomy, that people can make decisions relatively free of national override, then our constitution does a dreadful job in protecting local awe on autonom. you might, on the other hand, believe in some areas we have too much local autonomy as a political matter and would want to address that in a constitution. you mentioned cities that are very, very interesting. texas is six times as large as the entire united states' population in 1790. we in austin especially are familiar with the tyranny of a centralized government in austin itself called the state government that often seems determined to deprive the city of austin of autonomy over matters that we hold near and dear. so i think that to the extent that federalism does stand for a principle of decision making at subnational levels and allo
provinces in germany are given exclusive authority over language, over religion, over education, over environment, you know, fill in the blank. now, again, this is something that we could debate about at great length, but i assume it would -- that if you like federalism defined as some degree of subnational autonomy, that people can make decisions relatively free of national override, then our constitution does a dreadful job in protecting local awe on autonom. you might, on the other hand,...
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today are especially suited for shedding light on america's policy choices on the rapidly changing environment in the middle east. the forum was sponsored by the college of behavioral and social sciences is organized by chair for peace and development and supplementing these events is deep and cutting edge diplomatic research that includes years of polls in the arab world and united states. today the program is releasing results of a new public opinion poll about american public attitudes on a possible war with iran. the results of which are available for you outside this hall. to introduce our esteemed guests i'd like to present dr. sadat. [ applause ] >> he's been a supporter of rights for human life. she's been a member of the university of maryland community for two decades and has helped the university too establish the anwar sadat chair for peace development. hers has been a steady and insightful voice we've continued to hear including here at the university last spring. the university of maryland brought in the behavioral sciences have been honored to count mrs. sadat as one of us. it i
today are especially suited for shedding light on america's policy choices on the rapidly changing environment in the middle east. the forum was sponsored by the college of behavioral and social sciences is organized by chair for peace and development and supplementing these events is deep and cutting edge diplomatic research that includes years of polls in the arab world and united states. today the program is releasing results of a new public opinion poll about american public attitudes on a...
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can assure you that they will continue to implement the united nations' mandate to maintain a secure environment and ensure the freedom of movement. and conducts its operations in a status neutral and impartial way. i strongly regret that we saw violence in recent days. i urge all parties to do their utmost to stop violence and ensure peaceful solution to the problems in the region, but i can assure you that kafur will continue to implement fully the united nations mandate. >> we have another question from ko kosovo media. >> yes, the newly elected serbian president is sending very dubious signals to the region, telling the few towns that belong to serbs, denying genoci genocide, during the air strikes in 1999. from the perspective of having a mission in kosovo, what do you think should you be more cautious now that there is a new political elite in belgrade? >> first of all, on srebinica, i think it's for the tribunal in the hague to make the legal judgment, what they have done alrea already. in general, of course, we monitor the situation closely. for my part i will not rely on, with all respe
can assure you that they will continue to implement the united nations' mandate to maintain a secure environment and ensure the freedom of movement. and conducts its operations in a status neutral and impartial way. i strongly regret that we saw violence in recent days. i urge all parties to do their utmost to stop violence and ensure peaceful solution to the problems in the region, but i can assure you that kafur will continue to implement fully the united nations mandate. >> we have...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out
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in an environment like this, if the democrats go with truth and they don't always tell the truth. i call them out when they don't. they certainly tell a hell a lot more than the republicans. how are they supposed to win? >> they're supposed to win by reacting to it. mitt romney right now realizes the importance of ohio to this is campaign. we've talked about it. we've talked about how obama can win without ohio. romney cannot really win without ohio. so what does he do, cenk? he goes in there like a lawyer making his final arguments before a jury. you know this. you're a lawyer. i don't know if you stood in a courtroom but you just throw it all out there. let the jury decide at the end. it doesn't matter the lies. it doesn't matter the crap you give them. you have to tell your story. this is a desperation move. listen with mitt romney, he's tried to tell every truth he can tell or lie he can tell about his position on the auto industry. nobody's buying it. right now he's going in at the end and just saying lies, lies, lies and take it for what you will. >> cenk: look, first of all
in an environment like this, if the democrats go with truth and they don't always tell the truth. i call them out when they don't. they certainly tell a hell a lot more than the republicans. how are they supposed to win? >> they're supposed to win by reacting to it. mitt romney right now realizes the importance of ohio to this is campaign. we've talked about it. we've talked about how obama can win without ohio. romney cannot really win without ohio. so what does he do, cenk? he goes in...
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syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with a kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states supporting the rebels you have the cia on the ground you have german spy ship something i mean this seems to be the whole world have their interest now with one group or the other syria and that looks to me like a recent piece for a long civil war within syria now we talk about contagion when we're talking about the eurozone crisis is the risk of a war contagion in the wider middle east area if the situation in syria continues contagion is the very risk why the west right now is hesitant to intervene because they know if you go into country like this.
syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with a kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states...